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How to use QoS for accounting website

Clanscorpia

My mom is always complaining about us hogging the wifi when shes using her accounting website which lags it out so Im wondering if I could use QoS which my router has to emphasize her websites traffic? Thanks!

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1 minute ago, Clanscorpia said:

My mom is always complaining about us hogging the wifi when shes using her accounting website which lags it out so Im wondering if I could use QoS which my router has to emphasize her websites traffic? Thanks!

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What's your internet speed and what do you actually do to 'hog' it? Chances are your mom is just using you as a scapegoat for shitty internet.

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Just now, tt2468 said:

What's your internet speed and what do you actually do to 'hog' it? Chances are your mom is just using you as a scapegoat for shitty internet.

we have 50 up/down and its 3 PCs and an iPad playing online simultaneously. And Ive watched it lag after turning on other things. We do have out router in the dumbest place ever though 

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You should be able to find a history list with every computers name and mac address that connected to the wifi most QOS services let you input manually a whole computers MAC address and change the priority. 

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Just now, LeapFrogMasterRace said:

You should be able to find a history list with every computers name and mac address that connected to the wifi most QOS services let you input manually a whole computers MAC address and change the priority. 

Looking at the picture could my router do that?

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14 minutes ago, Clanscorpia said:

Looking at the picture could my router do that?

Does she use Ethernet or wireless? 

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2 minutes ago, Abdul201588 said:

Does she use Ethernet or wireless? 

Obviously wifi, as he stated in his post that her complaint was that the wifi was going bad.

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8 minutes ago, Clanscorpia said:

Looking at the picture could my router do that?

Looks like it's possible but in a different way than mine you will have to set some kind of port range try looking around on google for how to set up D-Link QOS I don't know how to do it that way. Sounds like this wouldn't be 100% likely to fix the problem. My guess is the ipads are using the lower end of the network (b/g or whatever) and its messing every other frequency up. 

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1 minute ago, tt2468 said:

Obviously wifi, as he stated in his post that her complaint was that the wifi was going bad.

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58 minutes ago, LeapFrogMasterRace said:

Looks like it's possible but in a different way than mine you will have to set some kind of port range try looking around on google for how to set up D-Link QOS I don't know how to do it that way. Sounds like this wouldn't be 100% likely to fix the problem. My guess is the ipads are using the lower end of the network (b/g or whatever) and its messing every other frequency up. 

Its not the ipad considering it didnt slow it down when I turned it on. I think its because my brothers PC is right beside the router. Ive even gotten problems when he's using it

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